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Rastrick appointed Academy Director by Everton

“I know there are some really talented and committed people at Everton. Part of my role will be to create an environment within the Academy that supports and allows the players and staff to grow and evolve and, ultimately, operate at the highest level possible.”

Technical Director Nick Cox, himself a former Academy Director at Watford, Sheffield United and Manchester United, added: “We are excited to welcome Dean to Everton.

“The Academy Director role is vitally important within our football structure, so it was essential we conducted a thorough recruitment process to identify the person with the right qualities to take our Academy forwards.

“Dean is an expert in his field who has spent his entire career in youth development, working across English football, with Luton Town, Derby County and Norwich.

“However, I think the best reference point is the work he did over 13 years at Spurs, where he not only worked with some exceptional players during that period, but also built a reputation for developing staff, too.

“We are building an outstanding learning environment that is challenging, supportive but at the same time, creates some memorable experiences for the young people within our care. Dean’s leadership, experience and expertise will be central to delivering that vision.”

Dewsnip will also work closely with the Academy in his capacity as an advisor to the club’s Football Leadership Group, and Cox explained: “I’ve spent time with Neil over the years and have great respect for what he has achieved in the game. 

“He understands Everton and will have a valuable role to play in ensuring we act in keeping with the Club’s heritage and values, as we look to implement new ideas and keep pace with the latest innovations. 

“He will share his technical expertise on coaching, player development and programme delivery, as well as being a mentor for staff and providing session and game observations.

“We’ve already started to benefit from Neil’s input as he was part of the panel that led the Academy Director recruitment process, and he’s providing mentoring support to Scott Phelan following his appointment as Interim Head Coach of Everton Women.”

Everton placed fourth in TGG’s [Academy Productivity Rankings for 2024/25](https://trainingground.guru/academy-rankings-2024-25-full-table/), up from eighth the previous season.

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